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Curry Chat => Talk About Anything Other Than Curry => Topic started by: samson on December 22, 2010, 11:11 PM
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Hi all,
Has anyone bought this ebook Cooking Curry - The Indian Restaurant Way
by Henry S Porter off amazon, I'm just thinking of buying the download
but would like to see if anybody has ordered it.
Cheers.
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I see there's one review on Amazon from 'satisfied chef'. Perhaps he should have called himself 'best friend'. The review reads like one of those paid-for advertising features where everything is, of course, perfect.
The chances are that this book is simply another attempt to cash in. I can't know - I haven't read it - but the odds must be against it being very good.
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samson,
not come across it. may well be worth a shot as long as you keep expectations less than high.
there is a vast amount of information on the site but often takes a bit of digging out.
having bought KD1 (KD2 being very different) and a Balti book in the past i've been well pleased that the money was well spent.
just by way of example i feel i know my pizza pretty well but i've just put an Amazon order in for a book myself.
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I'm just thinking of buying the download
Are you one of the few people who already have a Kindle device? If not, the book will cost an effective ?112, based on the amazon price for the cheapest reader. I can't see any indication of printed or .pdf versions, at least not at amazon.co.uk
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Are you one of the few people who already have a Kindle device? If not, the book will cost an effective ?112, based on the amazon price for the cheapest reader. I can't see any indication of printed or .pdf versions, at least not at amazon.co.uk
What's wrong with the free "KindleforPC-installer", George ?
** Phil.
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Are you one of the few people who already have a Kindle device? If not, the book will cost an effective ?112, based on the amazon price for the cheapest reader. I can't see any indication of printed or .pdf versions, at least not at amazon.co.uk
What's wrong with the free "KindleforPC-installer", George ?
** Phil.
Thank you for pointing out that a free version of Kindle is available for use on PCs. I heard it from you first. I didn't have any previous knowledge of Kindle and it wasn't flagged up on Amazon, even though I hoped that a free reader might exist. Amazon said: "Start reading Cooking Curry - The Indian Restaurant Way on your Kindle in under a minute. Don?t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here." So I clicked and up it came with a device costing ?109. They don't make the free reader easy to find.
Why use such a condescending tone to point out that a free version does exist?
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Why use such a condescending tone to point out that a free version does exist?
Is that aimed at me or at Amazon, George ? If at me, then no condescension was intended -- it was a simple factual question (I don't go in for sub-texts). And the "Download a free Kindle Reading App" appears whenever I search for a book : it reads (for Grimm's Fairy Tales, for example)
"Start reading The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales on your Kindle in under a minute.
Don t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App. "
** Phil.
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Don t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App. "
I see the message: "Start reading Grimm's Fairy Stories (Illustrated Version) on your Kindle in under a minute. Don?t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here."
It doesn't say anything about a free application on the screens I see.
When I click on the above link (whether for Indian recipes or fairy tales) I go to a page trying to part me with ?109. I eventually found the free application way down a very long page. It's not obvious at all, like you seem to imply. Or perhaps the Amazon screens are personalised to such an extent that I see different screens to you.
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I see the message: "Start reading Grimm's Fairy Stories (Illustrated Version) on your Kindle in under a minute. Don?t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here."
It doesn't say anything about a free application on the screens I see.
When I click on the above link (whether for Indian recipes or fairy tales) I go to a page trying to part me with ?109.
Very odd, George : I'll take a screenshot and append it to this message to show what I see. The "or download a FREE Kindle Reading App." text is the final part of the second para. just to the right of (what I assume is) the image of a Kindle.
(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/9e44892f545c25c74f80102e1e05e8bb.jpg) (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/#9e44892f545c25c74f80102e1e05e8bb.jpg)
** Phil.
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Has anyone bought this ebook Cooking Curry - The Indian Restaurant Way
by Henry S Porter off amazon, I'm just thinking of buying the download
but would like to see if anybody has ordered it.
Samson, if you do buy a downloadable copy, you might like to see where Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/) can convert it to other formats. It has worked well on the free Kindle e-books that I have downloaded, but whether it can handle DRM-encoded paid-for e-books remains to be seen.
** Phil.
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Don t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App. "
I see the message: "Start reading Grimm's Fairy Stories (Illustrated Version) on your Kindle in under a minute. Don?t have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here."
It doesn't say anything about a free application on the screens I see.
When I click on the above link (whether for Indian recipes or fairy tales) I go to a page trying to part me with ?109. I eventually found the free application way down a very long page. It's not obvious at all, like you seem to imply. Or perhaps the Amazon screens are personalised to such an extent that I see different screens to you.
LOL george...shoulda gone to specsavers ;D